Bone

A signaling protein helps precursor cells move, grow, and survive to form human bone-resorbing cells

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Abstract

SDF-1 induced a 4-fold increase in osteoclast formation from circulating monocytes after differentiation stimulation.

  • SDF-1 significantly enhanced the chemotactic recruitment of human monocytes capable of becoming bone-resorbing osteoclasts.
  • Early stages of osteoclast development were promoted by SDF-1, including increased precursor cell numbers and multinucleated cell fusion.
  • SDF-1 did not fully develop osteoclasts or directly stimulate the resorptive function of mature osteoclasts.
  • SDF-1 was shown to effectively prevent apoptosis in mature osteoclasts during cytokine withdrawal, similar to the effects of M-CSF and RANKL.
  • The findings suggest that high levels of SDF-1 may direct osteoclast precursors to bone and aid in their development and survival.

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